[thelist] bulletin board for intranet?

martin.p.burns at uk.pwcglobal.com martin.p.burns at uk.pwcglobal.com
Tue Oct 23 05:10:25 CDT 2001


Memo from Martin P Burns of PricewaterhouseCoopers

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Jon

Most reasonable sized companies have strong policies which
forbid sharing of logons: You use someone else's machine, fine,
but you *have* to log onto it under your own credentials.

It's part of making employees accountable for what they do -
whether it's posting on the intranet, or carrying out transactions -
most companies will require an audit trails.

(useful when one of your web team replaces pics of the board
with those of sheep - it means the whole team doesn't get fired)

Cheers
Martin


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Subject:  Re: [thelist] bulletin board for intranet?

Just a thought: could it lead to employees using someone else's
computer/ip to post flamatory topics, under someone else's name?
Because they may have access to others' computers, and if the password
is cookied...




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